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Human listeriosis caused by Listeria ivanovii

Human listeriosis caused by Listeria ivanovii
Human listeriosis caused by Listeria ivanovii

Two species of Listeria are pathogenic; L. monocytogenes infects humans and animals, and L. ivanovii has been considered to infect ruminants only. We report L. ivanovii - associated gastroenteritis and bacteremia in a man. This isolate was indistinguishable from prototypic ruminant strains. L. ivanovii is thus an enteric opportunistic human pathogen.

1080-6040
136-138
Guillet, Christelle
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Join-Lambert, Olivier
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Le Monnier, Alban
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Leclercq, Alexandre
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Mechaï, Frédéric
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Mamzer-Bruneel, Marie France
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Bielecka, Magdalena K.
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Scortti, Mariela
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Disson, Olivier
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Berche, Patrick
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Vazquez-Boland, José
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Lortholary, Olivier
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Lecuit, Marc
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Le Monnier, Alban
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Bielecka, Magdalena K.
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Scortti, Mariela
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Disson, Olivier
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Berche, Patrick
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Vazquez-Boland, José
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Lortholary, Olivier
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Lecuit, Marc
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Guillet, Christelle, Join-Lambert, Olivier, Le Monnier, Alban, Leclercq, Alexandre, Mechaï, Frédéric, Mamzer-Bruneel, Marie France, Bielecka, Magdalena K., Scortti, Mariela, Disson, Olivier, Berche, Patrick, Vazquez-Boland, José, Lortholary, Olivier and Lecuit, Marc (2010) Human listeriosis caused by Listeria ivanovii. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16 (1), 136-138. (doi:10.3201/eid1601.091155).

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Two species of Listeria are pathogenic; L. monocytogenes infects humans and animals, and L. ivanovii has been considered to infect ruminants only. We report L. ivanovii - associated gastroenteritis and bacteremia in a man. This isolate was indistinguishable from prototypic ruminant strains. L. ivanovii is thus an enteric opportunistic human pathogen.

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Published date: January 2010
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 408001
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/408001
ISSN: 1080-6040
PURE UUID: 2897dc36-6251-42b3-be67-bd10c23d78e3

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 13:24

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Author: Christelle Guillet
Author: Olivier Join-Lambert
Author: Alban Le Monnier
Author: Alexandre Leclercq
Author: Frédéric Mechaï
Author: Marie France Mamzer-Bruneel
Author: Magdalena K. Bielecka
Author: Mariela Scortti
Author: Olivier Disson
Author: Patrick Berche
Author: José Vazquez-Boland
Author: Olivier Lortholary
Author: Marc Lecuit

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